New England Launches Recovery Assistance Initiative

NSW Gov

A Recovery Assistance Point (RAP) will open in Gunnedah this week to support communities in the storm-impacted New England following the recent severe weather including heavy rainfall.

The Gunnedah RAP will open from Thursday to Saturday offering face to face support to impacted residents, businesses and primary producers including:

  • help with replacing ID and personal documents such as birth and marriage certificates, Medicare card, vehicle and vessel registrations and licences, and citizenship documents
  • legal assistance
  • insurance support and guidance on claims, policy coverage, and clean-up
  • mental health support as recovering from a natural disaster can take a toll on mental and physical health.

Recovery Assistance Point location:

  • Gunnedah, Salvation Army Hall, 30 Tempest Street, Gunnedah
    • Thursday 14 August, 2pm - 6pm; Friday 15 August, 11am - 4:30pm; Saturday 16 August, 10am - 2pm.

RA staff remain on the ground with the SES assessing impacts in key locations like Gunnedah, Narrabri, Tamworth, Uralla and Walcha as recovery operations ramp up.

The Minns Labor Government is working hard to make sure support is available to help individuals, land holders and communities get back on their feet.

Information about recovery support is updated daily at nsw.gov.au/stormrecoveryupdates

Quotes to be attributed to NSW Minister for Recovery and Small Business Janelle Saffin:

"People are doing it tough in the New England, but I want them to know that the Government is here every step of the way through recovery.

"That's what Recovery Assistance Points are here for, so communities can access the support and services they need to start getting back on their feet.

"We are also working closely with and support Councils too to repair the infrastructure communities need to stay connected to services and each other."

NSW Reconstruction Authority CEO Mal Lanyon said:

"We're standing up the Gunnedah Recovery Assistance Point to ensure communities have access to the support they need.

"This is a coordinated effort across local, state and federal agencies, working together to provide a one stop shop for people and businesses impacted by recent severe weather and snow.

"Information and access for support is currently available at nsw.gov.au/stormrecoveryupdates."

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